TP-fusion at peak exercise: a novel marker for the recognition of unsuspected long QT syndrome patients
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The frequent occurrence of sudden death as the sentinel event in the long QT syndrome (LQTS) forces the search for still asymptomatic patients. We tested our hypothesis that complete fusion of the T and P waves (TP-fusion) at peak exercise might be a marker of likely LQTS.
A maximal exercise stress test, off-therapy, was performed by healthy athletes and genotype-positive LQTS patients. TP-fusion had to be complete in all precordial leads except V1. The study population (
TP-fusion, a qualitative trait more easily assessable at peak exercise than QTc prolongation, especially outside referral centres, unmasks a high probability of LQTS, even in subjects with normal baseline QTc. Further clinical assessment and genetic screening allow life-saving prophylactic therapy.
Contributors

Carlo Boeri
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Patrizio Sarto
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Lia Crotti
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Federica Dagradi
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Fulvio L F Giovenzana
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Chiara Alberio
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Giulia Meneguzzo
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Daniela Lucini
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Giulia Musu
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Carla Spazzolini
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